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04-12-2023, 05:18 AM
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| So Fucking Banned Poster Rank:454 Male Join Date: Jul 2013 Posts: 2,419 Mentioned: 0 Post(s) Quoted: 301 Post(s)
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Re: ~How Is She Still Alive?~
She is still alive because either no brain and/or spine damage.. or not ENOUGH. And it may be extremities-only damaged. Her lungs, heart and liver obviously not hurt, either. All those organs listed above aint hurt, ur almost totally good. (at least to survive) |
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04-12-2023, 05:39 AM
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| My Rank: GUNNERY SERGEANT Poster Rank:702 neither Join Date: Mar 2018 Posts: 1,203 Mentioned: 1 Post(s) Quoted: 243 Post(s)
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Re: ~How Is She Still Alive?~
oh i love to love ......... |
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04-12-2023, 06:40 PM
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Re: ~How Is She Still Alive?~
Once again, humans are both the most frail & resilient beings I've ever witnessed when it comes to dying/surviving. It always blows my mind what the body can endure. Or what can kill you that would otherwise seem generally innocuous. Also: OUCH!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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04-12-2023, 07:14 PM
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Re: ~How Is She Still Alive?~
This is to remind all inexperienced wannabe suicide artists out there—that suicide is not to be taken lightly, done on a whim or implemented without proper planning and testing. (Frankly, it's better left to the professionals.) |
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04-12-2023, 10:53 PM
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Re: ~How Is She Still Alive?~
Not even trying to really render medical aid to her. Sheesh. Just slide her off the barrier and lay her down to die.
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04-13-2023, 01:21 AM
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| My Rank: LANCE CORPORAL Poster Rank:3387 Join Date: Aug 2009 Posts: 105 Mentioned: 0 Post(s) Quoted: 43 Post(s)
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Re: ~How Is She Still Alive?~
One thing to remember is that trauma of this type normally triggers vasoconstriction in and around the site of injury. In this case, it appears that the damage was definitely blunt force, and this is precisely the type of injury that vasoconstriction evolved to handle...for a little while at least. In the case of smaller wounds, the vasoconstriction reduces blood flow to the affected region so that a clot can form and hopefully staunch the bleeding. With something like this, it's probably involving the femoral artery, and no blood clot is going to be strong enough to stop the bleeding in the time there is before the vessels relax. The extremities on this woman are in bad shape, but the head and torso are mostly intact. Provided someone does something to stave off the arterial bleeding that will ensue when the smooth muscles surrounding the vessels eventually relax, this could be completely survivable, but with something this severe, there may also be internal bleeding that we can't see. |